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Quad/Graphics, Inc. provides a diverse range of print solutions, media solutions and logistics services from multiple locations throughout North America, Latin America and Europe. The company operates through three segments namely, United States Print and Related Services, International & Corporate. The United States Print and Related Services segment comprises of its United States printing operations. This segment is managed as one integrated platform and its products include catalogs, consumer magazines, special insert publications, direct mail, packaging and other commercial and specialty printed products, retail inserts books and directories. The Related Service offerings include creative, digital imaging, video, photography, workflow solutions, interactive technology, including mobile and social media, response data analytics services, mailing, distribution, logistics and data optimization and hygiene services. This segment also includes the design, development, manufacture and service of printing-related auxiliary equipment, as well as the manufacture of ink. The International segment consists of the printing operations in Europe and Latin America, including the acquired Transcontinental Mexican operations. This segment provides printed products and related services consistent with the United States Print and Related Services segment, with the exception of printing-related auxiliary equipment, which is included in the United States Print and Related Services segment. The Corporate segment consists of unallocated general and administrative activities and associated expenses, including in part, executive, legal, finance, information technology and human resources. The company was founded by Harry V. Quadracci, Betty Ewens Quadracci & Thomas A. Quadracci on July 13, 1971 and is headquartered in Sussex, WI. More »

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